The American Psychological Association found that parents do indeed have a favorite child: “I hear all the time, ‘He’s your ...
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Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Parents tend to favor daughters, firstborns, and children who are more conscientious and agreeable, a recent study found.Parental favoritism can have lasting effects, ...
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An analysis of studies on parental favoritism has found that parents tend to favor children with certain personality traits.
Favoritism can impact mental health and family relationships, often influencing which child is seen as the favorite child.
Being treated differently by a parent, whether it’s real or perceived, can cause long-term damage and create divisions within families.